I Love LA Recap: Bumpin’ That

When Maia tries to talk to Tallulah over coffee about her career, she immediately starts making self-deprecating jokes. Instead of discussing potential opportunities in health and fitness, Maia quickly finds herself focused on preventing Tallulah from getting into trouble with the law.

Sadie Sink Shows off Her Ripped Abs for Spider-Man 4

Okay, so I’m a huge movie fan, and I was checking out photos from the Stranger Things 5 premiere. I noticed Sadie Sink, who’s only 23, and honestly? She looked really fit. It got me thinking – a lot of people are speculating about who she might be playing in the next Spider-Man movie coming out in 2026, and her appearance definitely fueled those rumors! She just seemed… superhero-ready, you know?

It: Welcome to Derry Episode 3 Teases Pennywise’s First Appearance

The third episode of “Welcome to Derry,” called “Now You See It,” leaves viewers with a shocking cliffhanger. After a séance in a cemetery goes awry, Will Hanlon becomes trapped inside a crypt. He manages to take a picture of a shadowy figure, and when the photo develops, the figure has glowing eyes and the distinct shape of a clown. Will immediately confirms his terrifying discovery, exclaiming, “It’s a clown.”

7 Overrated Doctor Who Episodes Revisited

Calling any Doctor Who episode “overrated” feels almost wrong, considering the show is all about constantly changing and trying new things. Each version of Doctor Who has passionate fans, and what one person considers a great episode, another might completely disagree with.

The 2025 Rock Hall Induction Was Also a Grinch Reunion

Taylor Momsen recently told People magazine she has so many great memories of filming How the Grinch Stole Christmas that it’s hard to choose just one. She especially remembers Jim Carrey being very protective and kind to her on set. She described the whole experience of filming and getting to know him, even with all his makeup, as wonderful. Speaking of the makeup, it was so difficult to apply and wear that the filmmakers actually consulted a CIA specialist to help Carrey cope with the process. So next time you enjoy the movie this Christmas, remember what Carrey went through to bring the Grinch to life!

The Chair Company Recap: Spot the Difference

This episode features very little of Fisher Robay. We only see Ron briefly checking on the mall’s construction and one scene taking place at the office. Douglas returns to work in a wheelchair – he’ll need it for two to eight months, depending on how he feels. He seems to enjoy using his temporary disability to micromanage his coworkers, focusing on ADA compliance and office safety. It’s unclear whether to believe his emotional story about surviving on frozen food, especially since he uses it as an excuse for the behavior that previously upset everyone.

The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Much Ado About Nothing

Ideally, episodes like tonight’s are exactly what I’m here for. The show is supposed to be about the women working through their issues and finally talking everything out. But honestly, I often don’t even understand what they’re fighting about, and when I do, it feels like they’re overreacting. It’s like only hearing one person yell – I don’t know the background or what led to the conflict, so it’s impossible to know who’s right or wrong with so little information.

Talamasca: The Secret Order: A Bloody Mess

After watching “Wet Work,” I think this show isn’t trying to be high art – it wants to be pure, silly fun. Think mindless entertainment with plenty of violence, gore, and over-the-top villains. Guy Anatole was a frustrating character early in the first season of Talamasca, constantly worrying about who to trust. Now, surrounded by ridiculous plot twists and intentionally cheesy special effects, he’s still not particularly compelling, but he seems to have embraced his role as just a way to move the story forward.